
Sauk Prairie: Glass Plates
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Glass plate negatives provide a window into the lives of past residents of the area.
Glass plate negatives in the Sauk Prairie Area Historical Society’s collection provide a window into the lives of Sauk Prairie residents at the turn of the twentieth century.
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Wisconsin Hometown Stories: Sauk Prairie was funded by major support from Greg and Carol Griffin, Darlene Ballweg, Culver’s Foundation, and Wollersheim Winery & Distillery, with additional support from Bank of...

Sauk Prairie: Glass Plates
Clip: Special | 7m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
Glass plate negatives in the Sauk Prairie Area Historical Society’s collection provide a window into the lives of Sauk Prairie residents at the turn of the twentieth century.
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Wisconsin Hometown Stories: Sauk Prairie was funded by major support from Greg and Carol Griffin, Darlene Ballweg, Culver’s Foundation, and Wollersheim Winery & Distillery, with additional support from Bank of...